Luxation
- Complete dislocation of a joint

Symptoms
- Pain
- Loss of function
- Possible numbness

Signs
- Marked deformity
- Loss of joint function
- Swelling
- Point tenderness
- Possible neurological impingement

Anterior ankle luxation (Dislocated ankle)
Anterior elbow luxation (Dislocated elbow)
Anterior glenohumeral subluxation (Slipping shoulder)
Hip luxation (Dislocation of hip)
Acute patella luxation (Dislocated kneecap)
Recurrent patella luxation (Dislocation of kneecap)
Cervical vertebrae luxation (Dislocation of vertebrae)
Distal Radioulnar luxation (Dislocation of wrist)
Glenohumeral/Subglenoid luxation (Dislocated shoulder-downward)
Long head of the biceps luxation
Lunate luxation
(Dislocation of carpal bone)
Peroneal tendon luxation
Phalange luxation (MPC, PIP, DIP) (Dislocated finger)
Phalangeal luxation (Dislocated toe)
Posterior ankle luxation (Dislocated ankle)
Posterior elbow luxation (Dislocated elbow)
Posterior glenohumeral luxation (Dislocated shoulder-posterior)
Posterior glenohumeral subluxation (Slipping shoulder)
Subcoracoid glenohumeral luxation (Dislocated shoulder-anterior)
Superior ankle luxation (Dislocated ankle)
Temporomandibular joint luxation (Jaw is out of place)
Tibiofemoral luxation (Dislocated knee)
Tooth luxation (Tooth/teeth pushed back)
Wrist luxation (Dislocated wrist)